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the 60 degree angle of parking, one into the buffer which i think planning reserved for this. i would be comfortable having a pale legal space. >> [speaker not understood]? >> it would only be one space, only just one space and that particular space. i would see one additional space. the way i use these gas stations, which i do, many people, while they're gassing their car up, run into the convenience store, they grab what they want. they're in and out. i don't think we necessarily need to add two spaces. >> commissioner hillis. >> was that a motion? >> i tried to, yes. >> i'll second that motion. i'm supportive. those are the two issues that resonated with me, were the hours and attending a little late and adding some additional parking for that convenience store although i think some people will be, you said, getting gas >> commissioner antonini. >> yeah, a couple questions for project sponsor. there was commentary about access and the speaker was saying only off 19. one would assume you could access the station by lincoln going eastbound, and i would think -- and you also c
the 60 degree angle of parking, one into the buffer which i think planning reserved for this. i would be comfortable having a pale legal space. >> [speaker not understood]? >> it would only be one space, only just one space and that particular space. i would see one additional space. the way i use these gas stations, which i do, many people, while they're gassing their car up, run into the convenience store, they grab what they want. they're in and out. i don't think we necessarily...
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that's what the buffer zones allow. disappointed not only general dempsey, but the president especially, has not laid out a strategy how they are not just options in a vacuum, but need to be looked in the context of an entire strategy for syria, and this administration -- melissa: you want all the things? >> exactly, one leads to the other. if we don't, the fifth, most expensive one of protecting the weapons, has to be done when hezbollah gets hands on it. the cheaper thing to do is have a bigger strategy and lay out for the american people what happened and the cost of doing nothing versus the cost of having a global strategy in syria regionally to protect israel, to protect the good people on the ground. melissa: looking at these, there's a huge price tag. what do you think is the cost of doing nothing? >> the cost of doing nothing is giving aaron the green light to say they are own syria giving iran the green light to mobilize hezbollah and do what they want and spread terror in lebanon an threaten israel and spheeli
that's what the buffer zones allow. disappointed not only general dempsey, but the president especially, has not laid out a strategy how they are not just options in a vacuum, but need to be looked in the context of an entire strategy for syria, and this administration -- melissa: you want all the things? >> exactly, one leads to the other. if we don't, the fifth, most expensive one of protecting the weapons, has to be done when hezbollah gets hands on it. the cheaper thing to do is have...
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we raise a significant amount of capital as a buffer against losses that all the banks were incurringe great recession. we actually came out with the stronger level of cash flow that would have anticipated. since then as we have returned to profitability we have been adding. to get to this level, the beetle a bottom-line. when it comes to loan rates people have banks, not really been lending at the pace that the fed would like to see. this has been one of your strengths. you increasing your lending and to home? >> the street estimates. part of it was driven, indeed, by our year over year loan growth. total loans, up 7%. if you look at our commercial lending which is a real focus of our company, a 13% year-over-year. this notion of our banks in the lending. we have focused on the metal to support our commercial and business client. liz: in the picture. >> well, at this point in time we purchase the commercial servicing portfolio. that close at the end of the second quarter. that will be an opportunity. that's a great transaction for us. a commercial servicer of commercial and multifami
we raise a significant amount of capital as a buffer against losses that all the banks were incurringe great recession. we actually came out with the stronger level of cash flow that would have anticipated. since then as we have returned to profitability we have been adding. to get to this level, the beetle a bottom-line. when it comes to loan rates people have banks, not really been lending at the pace that the fed would like to see. this has been one of your strengths. you increasing your...
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nearly 90% would meet the common equity buffer level. aggregate shortfall for institutions not meeting the buffer is about $2 billion. this has decreased by $1.5 billion since our analysis of the proposal which we attribute to increases in retained earnings as well as modifications from the proposal i have described. meet ther holdings minimum common equity tier one ratio and almost 95% meet the minimum buffer with an aggregate shortfall of approximately $2.5 billion. in closing, it improves the quality and regulatory capital. it leads to a more resilient banking system. a meaningful addresses concerns regarding implementation burden of the proposals and maintained rugrats toward -- maintains this toward a more robust banking system. my colleagues and i will be pleased to answer your questions. >> thank you very much. thank you for your recitation. thank you for your hard work. we technically have two votes. one is on the capital proposal. the other is on market capital rule. the twoe followed by votes. let me begin with a question. one
nearly 90% would meet the common equity buffer level. aggregate shortfall for institutions not meeting the buffer is about $2 billion. this has decreased by $1.5 billion since our analysis of the proposal which we attribute to increases in retained earnings as well as modifications from the proposal i have described. meet ther holdings minimum common equity tier one ratio and almost 95% meet the minimum buffer with an aggregate shortfall of approximately $2.5 billion. in closing, it improves...
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grasses which you can see here, that will screen the corner and provide both a visual and inclusive buffer. what they look at right now is roofs. what they will look at in the future is native grasses. i'll briefly go over the site plan with you. you'll see that the station is located on the inside corner of the site with the car wash nestled behind it. we landscaped the southern portion of the site, a site that has no landscaping to speak of. it is sealed by concrete [speaker not understood] and taken additional measures -- we've taken additional measures like a screen wall and curtain to protect the environment while ambient noise is more than the car wash itself. we spent a fair amount of time in conversation with the planning department, the merchant's association, neighborhood leaders and the district super advicers. i'd like to thank supervisor katy tang building bridges with the community. [speaker not understood]. finally, we've spoken with the station's customers and are proud at the overwhelming support for the proposed changes and upgrades. and i have here a series of signatures
grasses which you can see here, that will screen the corner and provide both a visual and inclusive buffer. what they look at right now is roofs. what they will look at in the future is native grasses. i'll briefly go over the site plan with you. you'll see that the station is located on the inside corner of the site with the car wash nestled behind it. we landscaped the southern portion of the site, a site that has no landscaping to speak of. it is sealed by concrete [speaker not understood]...
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it would also create a capital conservation buffer that would work to limit capital distribution andevels approach regulatory minimums. community banks stress limited access to capital markets resulting dependence on retained earnings. capital buffer concept is appropriate for community banks because it does not on its own require banks to raise outside capital. it simply mandates earnings retention until capital is above regulatory minimums. the use of calculating various capital ratios would have more stringent limits on inclusion of mortgage servicing assets and deferred tax assets at risk weights would increase. admittedly this provision increases capital requirements for institutions with high concentrations of either of these types of assets but in the crisis these are less effective than expected for absorbing losses. leslie risk rates would increase for ones that are past due or nonaccrual as well as high volatility commercial real-estate loans. i want to emphasize the higher risk for these loans applies only to a small subset of commercial real-estate loans. a certain high r
it would also create a capital conservation buffer that would work to limit capital distribution andevels approach regulatory minimums. community banks stress limited access to capital markets resulting dependence on retained earnings. capital buffer concept is appropriate for community banks because it does not on its own require banks to raise outside capital. it simply mandates earnings retention until capital is above regulatory minimums. the use of calculating various capital ratios would...
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nearly 90% would meet the common equity buffer level. the aggregate shortfall for institutions not meeting the 7% buffer is about $2 billion. this has decreased by $1.5 billion since our analysis of the proposal which we attribute to increases in retained earnings as well as modifications from the proposal i have described. all larger holdings meet the minimum common equity tier one ratio and almost 95% meet the minimum buffer with an aggregate shortfall of approximately $2.5 billion. in closing, it improves the quality and regulatory capital. it leads to a more resilient banking system. the final rule meaningfully addresses concerns regarding implementation burden of the proposals and maintains this toward a more robust banking system. my colleagues and i will be pleased to answer your questions. >> thank you very much. thank you for your recitation. thank you for your hard work. we technically have two votes. one is on the capital proposal. the other is on market capital rule. i propose that we have a single round of questioning, follo
nearly 90% would meet the common equity buffer level. the aggregate shortfall for institutions not meeting the 7% buffer is about $2 billion. this has decreased by $1.5 billion since our analysis of the proposal which we attribute to increases in retained earnings as well as modifications from the proposal i have described. all larger holdings meet the minimum common equity tier one ratio and almost 95% meet the minimum buffer with an aggregate shortfall of approximately $2.5 billion. in...
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we made it easier for food trucks to go into areas that they're currently not loud by reducing the buffer around schools that was 3 blocks in all directions and allowing the food trucks on campuses. i want to thank the golden date restaurants association and the managers of the association and the parents for lunch advocates who flarptd a great way. i want to have a special shout out to my aid who's taking a well deserved day off today but was incredible in help. we got it through unanimously through the board and i'm looking forward to the mayor signing it today. >> all right. done ♪ ♪ hello, welcome to meet your district supervisor. i'm nona melkonian and we're here with supervisor london breed from district 5 which includes the inner sunset, haight/ashbury, lower haight, western addition, japantown, and part of hayes valley. supervisor breed is one of two new supervisors elected in 2012. today we'll get to know her and talk about the toughest issues facing the city. welcome, supervisor. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you is for having me. >> let's start talking a little about
we made it easier for food trucks to go into areas that they're currently not loud by reducing the buffer around schools that was 3 blocks in all directions and allowing the food trucks on campuses. i want to thank the golden date restaurants association and the managers of the association and the parents for lunch advocates who flarptd a great way. i want to have a special shout out to my aid who's taking a well deserved day off today but was incredible in help. we got it through unanimously...
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the aggregate short fall for institutions not meeting the 7% buffer is about $2 billion.his short fall has decreased by 1 1/2 billion dollars since our analysis of the proposal which we attribute to increases in retained earnings as well as modifications from the proposal i've described. all larger bank holding companies that meet our current regulatory capital requirements meet the minimum common equity tier one ratio and almost 95% meet the minimum sized buffer with aggregate short fall of approximately $2.5 billion. in closing the final rule improves the quality, increases level of regulatory capital across banking organizations of all sizes and risk profiles. leading to a more stable and resilient banking system. the final rule meaningfully addresses commenters concerns regarding implementation burden of proposal yet maintains progress towards the board's goal of more robust u.s. banking system this concludes my prepared remarks and my colleagues and i would be pleased to answer your questions. >> thank you very much. thank you for your presentation. thank you again f
the aggregate short fall for institutions not meeting the 7% buffer is about $2 billion.his short fall has decreased by 1 1/2 billion dollars since our analysis of the proposal which we attribute to increases in retained earnings as well as modifications from the proposal i've described. all larger bank holding companies that meet our current regulatory capital requirements meet the minimum common equity tier one ratio and almost 95% meet the minimum sized buffer with aggregate short fall of...
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experiencing a buffer, pushing your bowels out your rear. different. a lot of noise. you don't play clubs with a cleaning schedule, a guy coming in the morning emptying the beer bottles. you play the warehouse. if you travel around you will see the exact same kind of weirdos doing their own thing. it is like in the bay area it's even more absurd. there seems to be more people that in a place like new york or tokyo. we did a show in new york, i didn't think that anyone was at hardly, and people come up and said i saw the show. i wish they had some kind of breakfast noise going on over there. i think a lot of people were being, walking out of the shows. that was incredible. i can't believe it's over already, after two hours. if you are reluctant to enjoy something like this it will probably take a mass of peers to sell you on it. it's fine if you stay away. most of the people that come to the shows are pretty happy to be here. you may not be one of them. which is fine. ♪ >> thank you for coming to the talent dance performance and talent show. [ applause ] >> today's per
experiencing a buffer, pushing your bowels out your rear. different. a lot of noise. you don't play clubs with a cleaning schedule, a guy coming in the morning emptying the beer bottles. you play the warehouse. if you travel around you will see the exact same kind of weirdos doing their own thing. it is like in the bay area it's even more absurd. there seems to be more people that in a place like new york or tokyo. we did a show in new york, i didn't think that anyone was at hardly, and people...
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we made it easier for food trucks to go into areas that they're currently not loud by reducing the buffer around schools that was 3 blocks in all directions and allowing the food trucks on campuses. i want to thank the golden date restaurants association and the managers of the association and the parents for lunch advocates who flarptd a great way. i want to have a special shout out to my aid who's taking a well deserved day off today but was incredible in help. we got it through unanimously through the board and i'm looking forward to the mayor signing it today. >> all right. done
we made it easier for food trucks to go into areas that they're currently not loud by reducing the buffer around schools that was 3 blocks in all directions and allowing the food trucks on campuses. i want to thank the golden date restaurants association and the managers of the association and the parents for lunch advocates who flarptd a great way. i want to have a special shout out to my aid who's taking a well deserved day off today but was incredible in help. we got it through unanimously...
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substantially with an emphasis on my quest to bt and on generating what we called buffers. i grew culture is one of ghana's most productive sectors. here in the north however it is the only way to survive. glenn doesn't give much. and we use the same old varieties our grandfathers did on. them they don't really give a good harvest. women who brought to him only so many jewels come to help us. number but no government official has ever come to visit us. yeah. only the ngos teach us how to improve how to improve our methods. doesn't come to teach us. the ministry of agriculture used to provide us with fertilizer but now they have stopped. moving well now they never visit us like they used to. people i don't understand why the government isn't helping us. to welcome that. well that food sufficiency has its ups and downs. there are times of abundance and times when there isn't enough food for the community. to have the periods of hunger along that is when the food prices hit the roof. that is one mil it costs ten cd for you. this is a time of great hunger. government cutbacks w
substantially with an emphasis on my quest to bt and on generating what we called buffers. i grew culture is one of ghana's most productive sectors. here in the north however it is the only way to survive. glenn doesn't give much. and we use the same old varieties our grandfathers did on. them they don't really give a good harvest. women who brought to him only so many jewels come to help us. number but no government official has ever come to visit us. yeah. only the ngos teach us how to...
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substantially with an emphasis on my quest to bt and on generating what we called buffers. i grew culture is one of ghana's most productive sectors. here in the north however it is the only way to survive. glenn doesn't give much. and we use the same old varieties our grandfathers did on. them they don't really give a good help just. women who brought you with only so many jewels come to help us. number but no government official has ever come to visit those. young. only the n.g.o.s teach us how to improve how to improve our methods. one doesn't come to teach us. the ministry of agriculture used to provide us with fertilizers but now they have stopped. moving well now they never visit us like they used to. people really i don't understand why the government isn't helping us. with the. well that food sufficiency has its ups and downs. there are times of abundance and times when there is not enough food for the community. to have the periods of hunger along that is when the food prices hit the roof well . that is one mil it costs ten cd for you. this is a time of great hunger
substantially with an emphasis on my quest to bt and on generating what we called buffers. i grew culture is one of ghana's most productive sectors. here in the north however it is the only way to survive. glenn doesn't give much. and we use the same old varieties our grandfathers did on. them they don't really give a good help just. women who brought you with only so many jewels come to help us. number but no government official has ever come to visit those. young. only the n.g.o.s teach us...
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creating a no-fly zone over syria, buffer zones inside the country, taking control of the government's chemical weapons. the director of the middle east center at the london school of economics joins us live from london. good to have you back. sometimes i wonder when the u.s. formulates these policies if they think about what is going on in terms of u.s. politics and how much the thinking is based on what is going on on the ground in syria. your assessment? >> you are right. domestic politics in the u.s. play a key factor in the formulation of american foreign policy, as you know, you cannot understand the release of the letter from the pentagon except as a response to control the intervention from the republicans, the likes of john mccain. if you read between the lines, the letter released by the military, it warns against the risks and dangers of america's continued involvement in the conflict in syria. "if we decided to intervene, it would mean war, billions in taxpayer money." "even if you achieve military targets, there would be uncertainty about the aftermath." >> in a nutshell,
creating a no-fly zone over syria, buffer zones inside the country, taking control of the government's chemical weapons. the director of the middle east center at the london school of economics joins us live from london. good to have you back. sometimes i wonder when the u.s. formulates these policies if they think about what is going on in terms of u.s. politics and how much the thinking is based on what is going on on the ground in syria. your assessment? >> you are right. domestic...
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so we are in a variety of ways trying to build up the buffer that these large firms have. >> limit change the topic earthquake onto housing. -- let me change the topic row quick onto housing. we have had 300,000 people in las vegas receive foreclosure foreclosed on, but steve notices. over 50% of the homes are underwater.i know you have played an important role in trying to reverse this situation. what are we doing wrong, and what can we do as congress to help move and change the situation we have in some of these other states? >> i think from congress' point of view, getting the mortgage financial situation working better in terms of creating that rule so there is greater access to credit and more people can buy homes, because the solution is to find a demand side so it will support prices and help us get out of the housing problem we have. >> i wasn't here earlier for discussion of reforms.i know the house rolled up there is yesterday. do you have a preference? >> i think it is time to move forward. >> your insight on government involvement of mortgage securities? >> i think a key issue
so we are in a variety of ways trying to build up the buffer that these large firms have. >> limit change the topic earthquake onto housing. -- let me change the topic row quick onto housing. we have had 300,000 people in las vegas receive foreclosure foreclosed on, but steve notices. over 50% of the homes are underwater.i know you have played an important role in trying to reverse this situation. what are we doing wrong, and what can we do as congress to help move and change the...
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we made it easier for food trucks to go into areas that they're currently not loud by reducing the bufferround schools that was 3 blocks in all directions and allowing the food trucks on campuses. i want to thank the golden date restaurants association and the managers of the association and the parents for lunch advocates who flarptd a great way. i want to have a special shout out to my aid who's taking a well deserved day off today but was incredible in help. we got it through unanimously through the board and i'm looking forward to the mayor signing it today. >> all right. done >> i love teaching. it is such an exhilarating experience when people began to feel their own creativity. >> this really is a place where all people can come and take a class and fill part of the community. this is very enriching as an artist. a lot of folks take these classes and take their digital imagery and turn it into negatives. >> there are not many black and white darkrooms available anymore. that is a really big draw. >> this is a signature piece. this is the bill largest darkroom in the u.s.. >> there
we made it easier for food trucks to go into areas that they're currently not loud by reducing the bufferround schools that was 3 blocks in all directions and allowing the food trucks on campuses. i want to thank the golden date restaurants association and the managers of the association and the parents for lunch advocates who flarptd a great way. i want to have a special shout out to my aid who's taking a well deserved day off today but was incredible in help. we got it through unanimously...
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when we have to buffer opposing gangs that creates a different kind of jailing staffing plan where we are not able to group people together as is the case with people we are seeing a constant uptick which we mentioned before suffering from mental health and psychiatric needs which requires the use of jail space that is more isolated or requires more staff intensive that does not give us always the room for other places inside. >> supervisor avalos: what are the different units? >> county jail number 5 and part of 6. while we can convert in a large style dormitory some of that that is not with the population is in jails 3 and 4 at the hall of justice. it would be not a fit, not compatible whatsoever. >> supervisor avalos: using all jail facilities at san bruno, what is response to that? >> if the courts were willing to transfer to san bruno, that is a whole systemic question. it is not just the people housing, but the people being sent since we are not the ones doing the prosecuting and sentencing. there is also pretrial; already made the people near the court that are able to have gre
when we have to buffer opposing gangs that creates a different kind of jailing staffing plan where we are not able to group people together as is the case with people we are seeing a constant uptick which we mentioned before suffering from mental health and psychiatric needs which requires the use of jail space that is more isolated or requires more staff intensive that does not give us always the room for other places inside. >> supervisor avalos: what are the different units? >>...
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we made it easier for food trucks to go into areas that they're currently not loud by reducing the bufferround schools that was 3 blocks in all directions and allowing the food trucks on campuses. i want to thank the golden date restaurants association and the managers of the association and the parents for lunch advocates who flarptd a great way. i want to have a special shout out to my aid who's taking a well deserved day off today but was incredible in help. we got it through unanimously through the board and i'm looking forward to the mayor signing it today. >> all right. done >> hello, my name is jamie harper. in this episode, we are featuring the park locations in your very own backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in san francisco with someone special. golden gate park's largest body of water is this lake, a popular spot for strolling and paddling around in boats, which can be rented. created in 1893, it was designed foreboding and -- for boating. it is named for the wild strawberries that once flores. a pleasant trail follows the perimeter past huntington falls, 110 foo
we made it easier for food trucks to go into areas that they're currently not loud by reducing the bufferround schools that was 3 blocks in all directions and allowing the food trucks on campuses. i want to thank the golden date restaurants association and the managers of the association and the parents for lunch advocates who flarptd a great way. i want to have a special shout out to my aid who's taking a well deserved day off today but was incredible in help. we got it through unanimously...
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so we are in variety of ways trying to build up a buffer the large firms have. let me change the topic quick here to housing. the "the wall street journal" had a article on las vegas and the difficulty. we have had 2300,000 people in las vegas receive notices over 50 percent of the homes are under water. i know, you played an important role trying to reverse the situation. what are we doing wrong? what can we do as a congress to help move and change the situation we have not only in nevada, arizona, florida, other states. >> as i was saying earlier congress' point of view that getting the mortgage finance system working better in term of reforming fannie and freddie and helping to clarify the rules. some is on us as regulators to do that. so there's greater access to credit and more people can buy homes. ultimately the solution is find a demand side to the market, you know, so that the man for homes will support prices and help us get out of the housing problem we have. >> i wasn't here earlier in the discussion of the reforms for fannie and freddie. i signed on
so we are in variety of ways trying to build up a buffer the large firms have. let me change the topic quick here to housing. the "the wall street journal" had a article on las vegas and the difficulty. we have had 2300,000 people in las vegas receive notices over 50 percent of the homes are under water. i know, you played an important role trying to reverse the situation. what are we doing wrong? what can we do as a congress to help move and change the situation we have not only in...
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if we do go into this contract, we have more of a buffer so we have this window where we can really explore other cities, what their costs are, their services, whether it's in-house, whether it's contracted out and do a much more in-depth comparison. that was part of the direction we got last fall was to move forward with a new contract and when that was in place, do further study. >> any further questions? okay. thank you miss landis, much appreciated. at this time we'll open to public comment. seeing no public comment, it is closed. mr. clerk, i believe we will [inaudible]. do so without objection. as to item number 15, let me -- i want to thank our clerk of our committee and board and office for all the work. i really have come to respect the hard work and dedication of mr. rose and his team and think they do a great job for us and i'm very happy for that recommendation to the full board and we'll very much be supporting this. so i believe we need to do an amendment to strike management partners from line 17 and line 24. so can i have a motion to do that? we do that without opposition. a
if we do go into this contract, we have more of a buffer so we have this window where we can really explore other cities, what their costs are, their services, whether it's in-house, whether it's contracted out and do a much more in-depth comparison. that was part of the direction we got last fall was to move forward with a new contract and when that was in place, do further study. >> any further questions? okay. thank you miss landis, much appreciated. at this time we'll open to public...
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here is bruce buffer with the official decision. >> ladies and gentlemen, referee herb dean called a stop to the contest at 3:43 of the fifth round. declaring the winner by tap out due to arm bar and still the undisputed ufc flyweight champion of the world demetrious "mighty mouse" johnson! >> i am here with the winner and still champ demetrious "mighty mouse" johnson. congratulations on your victory and getting the latest stoppage in the history of the ufc with only 1:17 to go. how important was it to you, even though you were ahead, to finish the this fight. >> it wasn't important to me at all. i'm here to fight. the finish comes to me, i'm going to take it. i felt great. it's just a show with time to come. i'm always training with my coaches, all the guys in the gym, my teammates. trying to get better. >> congratulations on a beautiful performance, sir. demetrious johnson, ladies and gentlemen. >> it was close to perfect for d.j. demetrious johnson. coming up, your late local news except on the west coast. tune in to fuel tv immediately following fox ufc saturday for the ufc post
here is bruce buffer with the official decision. >> ladies and gentlemen, referee herb dean called a stop to the contest at 3:43 of the fifth round. declaring the winner by tap out due to arm bar and still the undisputed ufc flyweight champion of the world demetrious "mighty mouse" johnson! >> i am here with the winner and still champ demetrious "mighty mouse" johnson. congratulations on your victory and getting the latest stoppage in the history of the ufc with...
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we made it easier for food trucks to go into areas that they're currently not loud by reducing the buffer around schools that was 3 blocks in all directions and allowing the food trucks on campuses. i want to thank the golden date restaurants association and the managers of the association and the parents for lunch advocates who flarptd a great way. i want to have a special shout out to my aid who's taking a well deserved day off today but was incredible in help. we got it through unanimously through the board and i'm looking forward to the mayor signing it today. >> all right. done >> you're watching quick bites, the show that is san francisco. and today you're in for a real treat. oh, my! food inspired by the mediterranean and middle east with a twist so unique you can only find it in one place in san francisco. we're at the 55th annual armenian festival and bizarre. this is extra special not only because i happen to be armenian, but there is so much delicious food here. and i can't wait to share it with all of you. let's go. armenia, culture and cusine has had much cultural exchanges w
we made it easier for food trucks to go into areas that they're currently not loud by reducing the buffer around schools that was 3 blocks in all directions and allowing the food trucks on campuses. i want to thank the golden date restaurants association and the managers of the association and the parents for lunch advocates who flarptd a great way. i want to have a special shout out to my aid who's taking a well deserved day off today but was incredible in help. we got it through unanimously...
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warren buffet has been buffering up on this stock. >> and as a guy don't you like it?> i am concerned it may be pricing itself out of the market. one of the vehicles and this is without the tilt steering wheel or the am/fm. it costs 400,000. >> oh, pricey. a sc amai what is it? >> a backbone of the internet company. two things are hitting the internet. one is volume and the other is hacker. >> do you like it? >> they have solid financials. the worst is they are volatile in the stock market. they will get hit hard. >> two votes thumbs up for akamai. that's it forus. have a great weekend. eric boling is ne. >> iceberg, right ahead. >>> obamacare ahead. businesses have been warning that the health care laws will sinkobs like the titanic. did the white house just admit that the job creators are right and why a major about face from the administration is reigniting calls to fix this law for good? plus is a new nsa bombshell about to backfire on america's economy? the journalists telling me that the world will be shocked , shocked by the next shoe to drop. cashing in is star
warren buffet has been buffering up on this stock. >> and as a guy don't you like it?> i am concerned it may be pricing itself out of the market. one of the vehicles and this is without the tilt steering wheel or the am/fm. it costs 400,000. >> oh, pricey. a sc amai what is it? >> a backbone of the internet company. two things are hitting the internet. one is volume and the other is hacker. >> do you like it? >> they have solid financials. the worst is they are...
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and we do see that in the legislation and there is a vague mention of safe guards and buffers. we would like the devil in the details and see what it looks like specifically if there is a clear delineation of what the safe guards mean to prevent unnecessary placement of students and unnecessarily tracking of students. and the last thing is that we really appreciate the intent of this policy, to retain the a, to g, requirement, and one thing that we do want to highlight in our conversations with district staff, we have heard that there is not a full offering of the curriculum, there are certain schools that do not offer a world language or a lab science and so to say that we continuing in the schools but not offering the full curriculum is contradictary and we want to be sure that there is a interest into looking into that. >> thank you for waiting all through this meeting. >> i am going to refer this item to the curriculum committee and the rules committee. i was wondering about that if we should do a committee of the whole fwe do three committees. >> we had a discussion about
and we do see that in the legislation and there is a vague mention of safe guards and buffers. we would like the devil in the details and see what it looks like specifically if there is a clear delineation of what the safe guards mean to prevent unnecessary placement of students and unnecessarily tracking of students. and the last thing is that we really appreciate the intent of this policy, to retain the a, to g, requirement, and one thing that we do want to highlight in our conversations with...
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we hit a couple weeks ago to the downside, there probably will be some good support around there, buffered by the fed coming in and still doing their monthly p.o.m.o. to support stocks. but valuations getting a little bit stretched if we head higher, so i look for kind of a trader's market, where you want to be selling rallies, buying dips. - what are you seeing as far as hedging, and is there a real need to hedge in this current market? - it's always good to hedge, and a good way to hedge indirectly is when we do have a rally, take a little bit off the table, take some profits on your outperforming names, put that money to work in the underperforming names. that's a proven strategy over time. another way is simply go out and buy some puts for protection. the vix, although it's off the lows, still around that 16 level, not overly expensive. - what would you buy? - apple is certainly one, yielding about 3% around these levels here. if you're not long gold, i think adding some gold stocks names here - abx and newmont. that's kind of the trade over the summer, is look for relatively beaten-do
we hit a couple weeks ago to the downside, there probably will be some good support around there, buffered by the fed coming in and still doing their monthly p.o.m.o. to support stocks. but valuations getting a little bit stretched if we head higher, so i look for kind of a trader's market, where you want to be selling rallies, buying dips. - what are you seeing as far as hedging, and is there a real need to hedge in this current market? - it's always good to hedge, and a good way to hedge...
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they're not interested in one and in fact in the past they supported a buffer zone around ballparks nationally from aerial advertisements and so they will continue to explore this issue and be in discussions with our office as we move forward on this legislation, and we really look forward to continuing this conversation and dialogue with the public. we got a lot of emails and we encourage folks to reach out to us and give us individuals. >> thank you. at this point why don't we proceed to public comment if there are no further comments or questions colleagues and i have three public comment. [calling speaker names] >> thank you very much supervisor kim and supervisor john af loss for taking this issue up. i am from san francisco beautiful and just back from hawaii and no advertising there on public or private property, not even in the airport and of course the aerial billboards were a nuisance so that's been removed. i would like to encourage -- we are very pleased by the initiative and the energy going into this. we at san francisco beautiful will bring our constituents up to speed and do wh
they're not interested in one and in fact in the past they supported a buffer zone around ballparks nationally from aerial advertisements and so they will continue to explore this issue and be in discussions with our office as we move forward on this legislation, and we really look forward to continuing this conversation and dialogue with the public. we got a lot of emails and we encourage folks to reach out to us and give us individuals. >> thank you. at this point why don't we proceed...
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the suit alledges pipeline construction damaged coastal land, which acts as a buffer against storms. the lawsuit states the area is so seriously diseased that if nothing is done, it will slip into the gulf of mexico by the end of the century. bp has no comment. the former goldman sachs trader known as "fabulous fab" took the stand in his fraud trial wednesday. the sec alleges fabrice tourre mislead investors with real estate- related funds that lost nearly a billion dollars when the housing market collapsed. an sec attorney told the court tourre failed to disclose the "paulson & company" hedge fund selected the fund and was also shorting it. tourre reportedly told the court, "i'm not paulson and don't know specifically what trades they were doing." federal prosecutors may come out with criminal charges against "sac capital advisors" this week. authorities have questioned the firm's practices for years. as one of the nation's most successful hedge funds, sac churns out $1 billion per year in trading commissions and fees. however, it faces possible allegations of insider trading. cnbc
the suit alledges pipeline construction damaged coastal land, which acts as a buffer against storms. the lawsuit states the area is so seriously diseased that if nothing is done, it will slip into the gulf of mexico by the end of the century. bp has no comment. the former goldman sachs trader known as "fabulous fab" took the stand in his fraud trial wednesday. the sec alleges fabrice tourre mislead investors with real estate- related funds that lost nearly a billion dollars when the...
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the city as ships pull up to the space and servesace the court to the cruise terminal building and buffers the transportation functions of a cruise terminal. we are looking involve to bring this on line. funding comes from the general obligation bond of 2012. pier seven and one of the public spaces twped in the late 80's, very popular. you see it in travel magazines and always an icon in san francisco. the plaza and another plaza space and serves a civic function. many events are held there and we traverse it back and forth on a daily basis. more public space is planned for around the cruise terminal. this is part of the plan for expansion of the downtown ferry terminal and create an open space and doubles as the space here and meets the transportation goals. this pier was featured in the chronicle sf gate this week as a favorite structure with style. it has been a 637-foot public access pier. it's been very popular, and public spaces are also -- can add a vitality to the waterfront from art and as we change art out and make the waterfront dynamic and changes on a regular basis and not sta
the city as ships pull up to the space and servesace the court to the cruise terminal building and buffers the transportation functions of a cruise terminal. we are looking involve to bring this on line. funding comes from the general obligation bond of 2012. pier seven and one of the public spaces twped in the late 80's, very popular. you see it in travel magazines and always an icon in san francisco. the plaza and another plaza space and serves a civic function. many events are held there and...